Rufous-bellied Euphonia Euphonia rufiventris Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (23)
- Monotypic
Text last updated January 1, 2011
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Catalan | eufònia ventre-rogenca |
Dutch | Roodbuikorganist |
English | Rufous-bellied Euphonia |
English (United States) | Rufous-bellied Euphonia |
French | Organiste à ventre roux |
French (France) | Organiste à ventre roux |
German | Rotbauchorganist |
Japanese | アカハラスミレフウキンチョウ |
Norwegian | rustbukeufonia |
Polish | organka rdzawobrzucha |
Portuguese (Brazil) | gaturamo-do-norte |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Gaturamo-do-norte |
Russian | Рыжебрюхая эуфония |
Serbian | Riđotrbi orguljaš |
Slovak | organista hrdzavobruchý |
Spanish | Eufonia Ventrirrufa |
Spanish (Ecuador) | Eufonia Ventrirrufa |
Spanish (Peru) | Eufonia de Vientre Rufo |
Spanish (Spain) | Eufonia ventrirrufa |
Spanish (Venezuela) | Fruterito Vientre Rufo |
Swedish | rostbukig eufonia |
Turkish | Çelik Mavisi Öfonya |
Ukrainian | Гутурама рудочерева |
Euphonia rufiventris (Vieillot, 1819)
Definitions
- EUPHONIA
- euphonia
- rufiventer / rufiventra / rufiventre / rufiventris
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Introduction
The Rufous-bellied Euphonia is an Amazonian species, which is usually found in pairs and regularly within mixed-species flocks, in the canopy and at borders of humid forest, both on terra firme and in seasonally flooded areas. The species is usually rather uncommon, but it is fairly common locally. It is principally confined to upper and southern Amazonia, and is absent from the Guianan Shield. Males are entirely glossy blue above, and over the throat and upper breast, with rich tawny posterior underparts, with a golden pectoral patch. Females, by contrast, are olive above, with a grayish nape, and becoming slightly more yellowish over the throat, breast, and flanks, with whitish central underparts.
Field Identification
Systematics History
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Two subspecies recognized.